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The 1st to 5th Earls also held an earlier Barony of Stanley, created for the 1st Earl's father in 1456 and currently abeyant ; the 2nd to 5th Earls held the Barony of Strange created in 1299, currently held by the Viscounts St Davids ; and the 7th to 9th Earls held another Barony of Strange, created in error in 1628 and currently held independently of other peerages.
1956 was also the year BEA began using Viscounts for nightfreight operations to increase cargo capacity as well as the aircraft's utilisation.
BEA also had a requirement for a jet to replace Vanguards on the Heathrow – Manchester route to regain traffic lost to British Rail as a result of the electrification of the London – Manchester line and Berlin-based Viscounts to restore the competitive balance with Pan Am's new 727s on the internal German services.
From 1 April 1973, it also began replacing Viscounts and Tridents plying the Aberdeen – Heathrow route on behalf of BEA's Scottish Airways division with One-Eleven 500s, as the latter were more efficient and had greater passenger appeal.
1962 was also the year BEA introduced Viscounts on its Scottish network.
1956 was also the year that saw Viscounts supplementing DC-3s / Pionairs on the corporation's Heathrow – Jersey route as well as a new summer service from Belfast to Jersey.
Francisco Cabarrus Lalanne also acquired the title of Viscount of Rabouilhet from Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, Count of Aranda, originally for his other son, Francisco Cabarrus Galabert, but the early death of this son made him join both titles and up to today the present Counts of Cabarrus carry also the title of Viscounts of Rabouilhet.
The Viscount Hereford is also the only one of the three English Viscounts who does not hold a higher title.
The heir apparent to the marquessate is styled Viscount Castlereagh, although the Marquess is also the Earl Vane, and the heir apparent's heir apparent ( when such exists ), in one of only two exceptions ( the other being Duke of Manchester ) to the ' rule ' that the heirs of Viscounts do not use courtesy titles, is styled Lord Stewart.
The 3rd Countess's second husband was the titular 5th Earl of Derwentwater ( a younger brother of the attainted 3rd Earl ), and so the 4th and 5th Earls of Newburgh were also titular Earls of Derwentwater, Viscounts Radclyffe and Langley and Barons Tyndale, of Tyndale in the County of Northumberland, in the Peerage of England.
From 1665 to 1816 the Skeffington Baronetcy of Fisherwick was attached to the viscountcy and from 1756 to 1816 the Viscounts also held the title of Earl of Massereene.
The airline also started a pool agreement with Nigeria Airways, under which Ghana Airways utilised Nigerian Fokker F27s on domestic routes and Nigeria Airways employed Ghana Airways Viscounts on its own Lagos-Accra route.
The Viscounts Gormanston continued to retain the Lordship of the latter under reversion., and the prescriptive barony of Fingal was also retained by the Viscount Gormanston as an incorporeal hereditament in gross, until passed to the late Patrick Denis O ' Donnell.
The Plunketts also intermarried with the Prestons, Viscounts Gormanston.
They became Roger Bernat II and Ermessenda I, Counts of Foix, Viscounts of Castellbò and Cerdanya, and also co-sovereigns of Andorra ( together with the Bishop of Urgell ).
From 1661 to 1738, the Viscounts Taaffe were also the Earls of Carlingford.
The King, Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Viscounts, and Barons are also each the lord of a number of Knights, who are the lesser nobles.
The Viscounts Gormanston stood down on behalf of Lady Wendy DeVere Knight-Wilton in the 1990s giving assignment on behalf of her husband, so the deed of the barony could pass to Raymond John DeVere-Austin, also known as Raymond Austin ( the DeVere family name was joined to Austin on his marriage to Wendy DeVere Knight-Wilton in 1984 ).
There were also younger branches of the house of Foix-Grailly: the viscounts of Lautrec ( descended from Pierre de Foix, younger son of Jean III ); the Counts of Candale and Benauges ( descended from Gaston de Foix, a younger son of Archemboult and his son John de Foix, 1st Earl of Kendal ); the Counts of Gurson and Fleix and Viscounts of Meille ( Jean de Foix, Comte de Meille, Gurson et Fleix, was a younger son of Jean de Foix, Earl of Kendal ), and the Counts of Caraman, or Carmain, descended from Isabeau de Foix, Dame de Navailles ( only child of Archambaud de Foix-Grailly, Baron de Navailles ) and her husband Jean, Vicomte de Carmain, whose descendants adopted the name and arms of Foix.
The Viscounts Doneraile whose seat was in Doneraile Co. Cork in Ireland, descend from Sir Anthony's first son William, and the Heywards Hill branch of the family, also originally of Co. Cork, descend from his second son, Warham.
While the word " Nobility " is now generally used in the English language only for the Peers ( Dukes, Marquises, Earls, Viscounts, Barons ) and maybe also the Baronets and Knights, all with a " Sir " title, it actually includes also the " untitled " to whom rightly belong the ranks and titles of " Esquire " ( not given just as a courtesy to any person from letter writers ) and " Gentleman " in the nobiliary sense.

Viscounts and held
In 1880 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Mount Temple, a revival of the junior title held by the Viscounts Palmerston.
The Oxenfoord title was in honour of his property Oxenfoord Castle, and the title held by his wife's family, the Viscounts of Oxfuird ( or Oxenfoord ).
Before becoming Viscounts and Earls of Mayo, the senior branch of the family held the Gaelic title Mac William Íochtar and received the White Rod.
Papers of the Viscounts Galway are held at Manuscripts and Special Collections, The University of Nottingham
* Papers of the Viscounts Galway and their predecessors, held at Manuscripts and Special Collections at The University of Nottingham
This was a revival of the junior title held by the Viscounts Palmerston, which had become extinct along with the viscountcy on his stepfather's death in 1865.
The Viscounts Dillon and Barons Clonbrock were members of other branches of the Dillon family. They were a long-established Anglo-Norman family who were recorded in Ireland from about 1185, and held substantial lands in Meath, Westmeath, Longford and Roscommon.

Viscounts and titles
All Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland have " of " in their titles, but most Scottish Viscounts have dropped the practice of using " of.
Since all Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland use " of " in their titles, all of them should use the word " of ".
Theoretically all viscountcies in the Peerage of Scotland have " of " in their titles, but most Scottish Viscounts have dropped the practice of using " of.
His wife ( d. 1824 ) had in 1790 been created an Irish peeress, as Baroness Oriel, and in 1797 Viscountess Ferrard ; and their younger son, Thomas Henry ( 1772 – 1843 ), who married Viscountess Massereene ( in her own right ) and took the name of Skeffington, inherited all these titles ; the later Viscounts Massereene being their descendants.

Viscounts and Baron
In 1868 he was created Baron Gormanston, in the County of Meath, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, which gave the Viscounts an automatic seat in the House of Lords.
The airline introduced two ex-CAA Vickers Viscounts, and a Beech C55 Baron joined the fleet.

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